Seed Unit Study Resources – Life Cycle Printables
A seed unit study can be great any time of year. Start seeds indoors to learn about the life cycle of plants. Plant a garden to see how much life is produced by one tiny seed. Research what types of seeds humans can eat and determine their nutritional value.
We have created activity worksheets and other printables to go with a seed study, plant study, and flower study. Check out all of the resources below.
Here is a collection of seed themed posts and resources to help you put together a seed unit study or enhance your current science curriculum lessons.
Hands-On Seed Unit Study Resources
Study Seeds with Peanuts – FREE Life Cycle and Activity Printables
This packet includes a plant research form to use with any plant study and links to some excellent agriculture resources to enhance your study.
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Starting Seeds Indoors with a free printable
More Plant Unit Study Resources
Life Cycle Of A Plant >>>> More FREE printables from The Homeschool Scientist
Life Cycle of a Flower >>>>More FREE printables from The Homeschool Scientist
Lots of good information on heirloom seeds from the U.S. National Agriculture Library
35 Seed Activities For Young Kids
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